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<noinclude>The company was reestablished in West Berlin, but later moved to Frankfurt and then to Wehrheim. With the advent of the ballpoint pen, the market for nibs was reduced to artistic drawing and calligraphy; today the company is still active, operating mainly in the field of artistic crafts and drawing.
The company was reestablished in West Berlin, but later moved to Frankfurt and then to Wehrheim. With the advent of the ballpoint pen, the market for nibs was reduced to artistic drawing and calligraphy; today the company is still active, operating mainly in the field of artistic crafts and drawing.
 
References: [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heintze_%26_Blanckertz], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heintze_%26_Blanckertz], [https://brandenburg.museum-digital.de/object/3601?navlang=de]
 
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<noinclude>L'azienda fu rifondata a Berlino Ovest, ma successivamente si trasferì a Francoforte e poi a Wehrheim. Con l'avvento della penna a sfera, il mercato dei pennini si ridusse al disegno artistico e alla calligrafia; oggi l'azienda è ancora attiva, operando soprattutto nel campo dell'artigianato artistico e del disegno.
Traduzione<noinclude>The company was reestablished in West Berlin, but later moved to Frankfurt and then to Wehrheim. With the advent of the ballpoint pen, the market for nibs was reduced to artistic drawing and calligraphy; today the company is still active, operating mainly in the field of artistic crafts and drawing.

The company was reestablished in West Berlin, but later moved to Frankfurt and then to Wehrheim. With the advent of the ballpoint pen, the market for nibs was reduced to artistic drawing and calligraphy; today the company is still active, operating mainly in the field of artistic crafts and drawing.